Active Government Funding Opportunities

A weekly-updated index of currently active innovation opportunities (SBIR, STTR, BAA, grants, contracts).

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  1. ALIAS autonomy applications for UH-60 helicopters aim to enhance emergency services and wildfire suppression by enabling real-time decision-making and minimally-supervised aerial operations. The technology seeks to improve response times and mission effectiveness through advanced autonomous capabilities for complex tasks like medical evacuations, reconnaissance, and cargo transport.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  2. 12ActiveSBIR

    Unbiased Behavioral Discovery Platforms

    Department of DefenseDARPA
    Source

    A mobile card-based interface that leverages machine learning to automatically detect and quantify subtle animal behavioral changes, enabling more sensitive and unbiased assessments of chemical and biological threat responses at lower effect thresholds. This platform aims to accelerate medical countermeasure development by providing high-throughput, nuanced behavioral profiling technologies for defense research.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  3. A compact laser-driven electron accelerator seeks to revolutionize radiation hardness testing for space electronics by generating high-energy electron beams in a small footprint. The technology aims to provide a more accessible, cost-effective alternative to large-scale accelerator facilities, enabling comprehensive single-event effect testing for microelectronic systems.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  4. A comprehensive security assessment framework for secure messaging applications (SMAs) to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities in cryptographic protocols and software architectures. The research aims to develop actionable tools and models that enable developers and users to understand and defend against emerging threats in encrypted mobile communication platforms.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  5. Develop innovative signal detection techniques using existing sensors to identify and track weapons of mass destruction (WMD) across military and commercial platforms. The solution aims to enhance WMD threat detection capabilities by leveraging common hardware like microphones, cameras, and infrared sensors more intelligently and cost-effectively.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  6. Develop an innovative 200-mm GaN-on-Si technology platform to enable monolithic integration of high-performance RF frontend components like low-noise and power amplifiers. The solution aims to address current limitations in scalable semiconductor technologies for advanced radar, communication, and mobile applications.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  7. Microphysiological systems (iMPS) offer a breakthrough in vaccine development by modeling human immune responses in vitro, bridging the gap between preclinical studies and clinical trials. By accurately predicting vaccine immunogenicity, efficacy, and potential side effects, iMPS can accelerate medical countermeasure discovery for emerging threats to military personnel.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  8. Distributed protein production enables rapid, on-demand biologics creation across therapeutic, vaccine, and diagnostic domains. This innovative approach eliminates cold-chain logistics, accelerates development, and provides flexible scaling for critical medical and research applications.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  9. 12ActiveSBIR

    Far Forward Manufacturing of CBRN Sensors

    Department of DefenseCBD
    Source

    Develop advanced, rapidly manufactured CBRN sensor technologies that can be produced closer to operational environments. These flexible sensing capabilities aim to reduce complex supply chain dependencies and enable faster, more resilient chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detection at the point of need.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  10. Develop a compact, lightweight microsensor for rapid chemical threat detection across diverse operational environments. The deployable system enables real-time identification of chemical weapons agents through innovative sensing technologies, supporting enhanced situational awareness and mission command decision-making.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  11. 12ActiveSBIR

    Li-ion 6T Battery Focused Open Topic

    Department of DefenseARMY
    Source

    Seeking innovative Li-ion battery solutions for advanced 6T technology that enhance energy density and performance. The goal is to develop more efficient, compact battery systems that address current limitations in portable and high-demand electronic applications.

    Due May 13, 2026
    4 weeks leftPosted Nov 18, 2025
  12. ASCN seeks an autonomous logistics platform combining robotics, AI, and digital twin technology to modernize manual space cargo operations. The solution will optimize rapid cargo handling from warehouse to orbit while enhancing speed, precision, and resilience across contested supply chains.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Apr 13, 2026
  13. This RFP seeks software and firmware modifications to enable heterogeneous RF systems to communicate and synchronize across distributed networks. The proposer will collaborate with a designated defense contractor to integrate multifunction capabilities into software-defined radio platforms, requiring comprehensive feasibility documentation including technical reports, test data, and performance results.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  14. 26.BZPre-ReleaseSBIR

    Broadening Availability of Regimens for K-9s (BARK) - Open Topic

    Department of DefenseDARPA

    DARPA seeks medical technologies designed to work interoperably across both humans and military working dogs, reducing equipment burden on combat medics. Priority innovations include species-compatible plasma products, adjustable medical devices, physiological sensors, and pharmaceuticals that eliminate the need for separate canine-specific supplies.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  15. The Department of War seeks development of high-voltage silicon-carbide MOSFETs (>10 kV) with fast turn-on and high current density capabilities to replace complex COTS device arrays. This advancement enables more compact, efficient switching solutions for high-energy capacitor discharge applications with improved gate-driver requirements.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  16. 26.TZPre-ReleaseSBIR

    Production of Norbornadiene

    Department of DefenseNAVY

    This RFP seeks a safe, domestic manufacturing process for norbornadiene production to replace conventional methods that rely on hazardous acetylene mixtures. The goal is achieving >500 metric tons annually at <$20/kg using advanced techniques or bio-feedstocks while reducing supply chain dependence.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  17. The Navy seeks advanced manufacturing processes to rapidly produce ruggedized optical components for maritime laser systems, addressing current supply chain delays and high defect rates that impact fleet readiness. Focus areas include automated fabrication of precision mirrors and transmissive optics ranging from 10-100cm diameter using additive manufacturing and innovative materials.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  18. 26.TZPre-ReleaseSBIR

    Nudging Behaviors for Better Sleep

    Department of DefenseNAVY

    This STTR seeks adaptive behavioral nudging software integrated with commercial wearable sensors to improve sleep quality and operational performance in military personnel. The system must use AI/ML algorithms with cognitive-behavioral theory to deliver personalized, real-time interventions that promote sustained positive sleep behaviors.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  19. This STTR seeks to develop advanced digital human modeling tools incorporating Navy/Marine Corps aircrew anthropometric data and posture models to improve protective equipment design, fit, and sizing. The solution addresses poor fit issues affecting aircrew performance and safety by providing accessible, user-friendly modeling capabilities that don't require specialized expertise.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  20. 26.TZPre-ReleaseSBIR

    Low Power Seawater Converter for Aircrew Survival

    Department of DefenseNAVY

    This RFP seeks an innovative low-power seawater desalination device to provide naval aircrew with reliable drinking water during extended ocean survival scenarios. The solution must produce at least one gallon daily while fitting within ejection seat survival kits and operating across extreme environmental conditions with minimal physical exertion.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  21. 26.TZPre-ReleaseSBIR

    Flexible Printed Thermoelectric Cooling Film

    Department of DefenseNAVY

    This RFP seeks development of lightweight, flexible thermoelectric cooling films using organic materials for personal and large-area applications. The solution must achieve sub-one-inch bending radius and conformal contact to curved surfaces while prioritizing flexibility and cost over efficiency for niche cooling needs.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  22. 26.TZPre-ReleaseSBIR

    Sensing to Measure and Validate Corrosion in Naval Systems

    Department of DefenseNAVY

    This RFP seeks advanced sensing and AI-enabled technologies to detect and monitor corrosion in naval steel structures, enabling predictive maintenance decisions. The solution addresses escalating Navy maintenance costs by providing rapid, nondestructive corrosion assessment across fleet assets to optimize repair scheduling and extend vessel service life.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026
  23. This STTR seeks a portable induction welding system for repairing thermoplastic composite aircraft components aboard naval platforms. The field-deployable technology would reduce maintenance downtime and scrap rates by enabling in-situ repairs without removing material, unlike current depot-only systems.

    Due Jun 03, 2026
    Posted Mar 02, 2026

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